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Only been to WDW once during V-Day. We ate at Victoria & Albert's. Couldn't be beat. Remember that "romance" in WDW means different things to different people. V&A is "classically romantic" in a "quiet room with a harp" sort of way. Nothing else in WDW even comes close to that type of atmosphere, irrepective of the food. But romance can also mean sharing a banana split at Beaches and Cream, having a "spoon war" to see who gets the cherry.

In order, I would choose:
Victoria & Albert's
bluezoo
Citricos
California Grill (but only with a late reservation, and ask to be seated in the separate room in the back)
Jiko
Flying Fish (again, with a late reservation). Not so much for the food, but the Boardwalk area is a romantic area for strolling.

Bistro de Paris would have made this list, but it is closed for a refurb, and the jury is still out as to whether it will retain its atmosphere and charm. Boy, I hope that they don't dumb it down.

We love Jiko in AKL is amazing and we have enjoyed it many times. After dinner, you can stroll and see the animals or sit by the fire.
We have also had a wonderful dinner at the Contemporary's California Grill. Ask for a MK view!
Also, Artist's Point at FWL... go see the geyser after dinner.
All are unique and special and especially, romantic!

Bistro de Paris would have made this list, but it is closed for a refurb, and the jury is still out as to whether it will retain its atmosphere and charm. Boy, I hope that they don't dumb it down.[/QUOTE]

I was wondering the same. But, any way Victoria & Albert's or Narcoosee's.

Only been to WDW once during V-Day. We ate at Victoria & Albert's. Couldn't be beat. Remember that "romance" in WDW means different things to different people. V&A is "classically romantic" in a "quiet room with a harp" sort of way. Nothing else in WDW even comes close to that type of atmosphere, irrepective of the food. But romance can also mean sharing a banana split at Beaches and Cream, having a "spoon war" to see who gets the cherry.

In order, I would choose:
Victoria & Albert's
bluezoo
Citricos
California Grill (but only with a late reservation, and ask to be seated in the separate room in the back)
Jiko
Flying Fish (again, with a late reservation). Not so much for the food, but the Boardwalk area is a romantic area for strolling.

Bistro de Paris would have made this list, but it is closed for a refurb, and the jury is still out as to whether it will retain its atmosphere and charm. Boy, I hope that they don't dumb it down.

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You said it very well and I 100% completely agree with your choices, and in your order. Well done!!!